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Live palm tress were planted in the sand of Revere Beach to transform the area into Miami Beach on July 8. A scene from the movie “Black Mass” will be filmed there for the next several days. Crews used front-end loaders to transport the live trees to the beach, blocking off a section of the area where new cabana beach chairs were placed.

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A pizza restaurant was made over into a Cuban cafe on Revere Beach Boulevard across the street from Revere Beach on July 8. The area is being transformed into Miami Beach for a scene from the movie “Black Mass.”

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Actor Benedict Cumberbatch was in Boston to take on the role of Billy Bulger in the adaptation of Dick Lehr and Gerry O’Neill’s book “Black Mass.” The “Sherlock” actor held a copy of The Boston Globe on set. He was wearing a hat that has become a favorite among his fans.

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Actor Johnny Depp, as Whitey Bulger, filmed a violent murder scene in Lynn. Director Scott Cooper re-created the 1982 murder of Brian Halloran, who was killed by Bulger as he left the Topside Café with Michael Donahue.

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“Black Mass” director Scott Cooper (left) spoke with crew members outside of the filming of the Triple O's Lounge set at 747 Cambridge St .in Cambridge on May 23. The Polish American Club was decorated to resemble the South Boston Triple O's Lounge where Whitey held court.

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